Review: All the Queen's Horses and All the Queen's Men
All the Queen's Horses and All the Queen's Men is the thrilling conclusion to Abigail Manning's Once Upon a Rhyme series of nursing rhymes rewritten as original fairy tales set in a fantasy world powered by magic jewels . I was fortunate enough to receive an ARC of this final installment. Though the author recommends reading the rest of the books in the series first, I had more than enough context from the first book and the most recent book to enjoy this one without feeling like I was missing anything important. The story is loosely inspired by "Humpty Dumpty" and uses a shattered soul stone as a metaphor for the famous broken egg. Amirah has been known as the "blood princess" because of a horrible tragedy that occurred in her childhood, causing the death of most of her family due to their obsession with soul stones, magic gems that they believed would allow them to control their emotions. Her shattered soul stone, which she wears as a set of jewel...